Obama: Abandonment and Civil War

jon-voightapss22.jpg“You will be the first American president that lied to the Jewish people, and the American people as well, when you said that you would defend Israel, the only Democratic state in the Middle East, against all their enemies. You have done just the opposite.”1  So begins an open letter by actor Jon Voight to President Barack Hussein Obama.In his letter, published in The Washington Times, Voight takes the president to task for abandoning the Jewish people, endangering Israel’s existence, and siding with her sworn enemies committed to her annihilation.

Voight, showing his patriotism, also addressed Obama’s deplorable position on Arizona’s recently enacted immigration law, an action made necessary due to the Federal government’s failure to adequately protect our borders, and enforce existing federal immigration law.  According to Voight: “You have brought to Arizona a civil war, once again defending the criminals and illegals, creating a meltdown for good, loyal, law-abiding citizens.”2

When we deduct liberal propaganda, and debased pandering, Hollywood produces few good movies, and fewer good men, but some men still seem to make it through the film industry and live to tell about it.  Jon has many of his faculties intact, and in the right place.

Notes:

1 – 2. Jon Voight, “An Open Letter to President Obama,” Washington Times, June 22, 2010. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jun/22/dear-mr-president-jon-voight/

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David Dansker - writes commentary and articles covering various topics including ecclesiology, eschatology, and theology. His focus is on those issues that deal with heresy, harlotry, and the apostasy. You may reach Mr. Dansker at:david@thenewsbeats.com
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